consequens etymology

Latin word consequens comes from Latin sequi, Latin con-

Detailed word origin of consequens

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
sequi Latin (lat)
con- Latin (lat) Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word.
consequor Latin (lat) (of discourse) I am equal to, attain, impress fully, do justice to. (of sight) I reach, distinguish. I become like or equal to someone or something in any property or quality; equal, match, attain, come up to. I copy, imitate; adopt, obey. I follow as a consequence, ensue, result, arise or proceed from. I follow or come after in time. I follow, follow up, go after, attend, accompany, pursue. [...]
consequens Latin (lat)

Words with the same origin as consequens

Descendants of sequi
et etiam etsi secus secutus societatem
Descendants of con-
comes comitia commune communis competere condicio coniunx constat constitutum consuetudo consul contentus continuo coram curia